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By Swikblog Sports Desk • January 16, 2026
The Washington Wizards visit the Sacramento Kings on January 16 at Golden 1 Center, with Sacramento aiming to extend a sudden surge and Washington trying to stop a slide on the road. If you’re looking for the quickest way to catch the game, here’s the simple viewing guide — plus the injuries, odds, and the storylines shaping this matchup.
How to Watch Wizards vs. Kings
Date: Friday, January 16, 2026
Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Golden 1 Center (Sacramento)
TV: NBC Sports California, MNMT
Streaming: Fubo
Tickets: StubHub
For official game listings, schedules, and league context, you can also cross-check the matchup on NBA.com.
Key Storylines
1) Sacramento’s sudden spark
The Kings opened the season in a deep hole, but they’ve flipped the script with a season-best three-game win streak — all by double digits — against strong opponents. Sacramento has emphasized defensive effort and a more complete team contribution, and they’ll try to keep that standard as the homestand continues.
2) Washington searching for offense
Washington has dropped four straight games by a wide margin on average and is still trying to stabilize its scoring. The Wizards have leaned on role players for points recently, and any prolonged cold stretch could be punished by Sacramento’s current pace and confidence.
3) Veteran milestones and rotation shifts
DeMar DeRozan continues to climb the NBA’s all-time scoring list, while Sacramento also gets Dennis Schroder back from suspension. Those are meaningful rotation notes for a team trying to build something during a long homestand.
Odds Snapshot
Spread: Kings -7.5 (-110) • Wizards: +7.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Kings -275 • Wizards +220
Total: 234.5 (Over -110 / Under -110)
Odds provided by BetMGM and subject to change.
Injury Report
Kings: Keegan Murray (ankle — out), Domantas Sabonis (knee — questionable)
Wizards: Trae Young (quadriceps — out), Cam Whitmore (shoulder — out for season), Tristan Vukcevic (knee — out), Bilal Coulibaly (back — out), Khris Middleton (knee — out)
Stats to Know
Sacramento scores 110.2 points per game — but Washington allows 123.9 points per contest. On the other side, the Wizards average 112.6 points, while the Kings give up 120.7 per game. If either defense slips early, this matchup can get fast.
What to Watch For
If Sabonis is limited or out, Sacramento’s rebounding and paint scoring become more volatile — but the Kings have still shown they can win with collective effort and improved defense. For Washington, the clearest path is finding consistent scoring stretches to avoid falling into a double-digit hole again.













